Announces the release of more digitized volumes of past print issues of the Foreign Relations of the U.S., the official series of diplomatic documents. The latest release includes 30 volumes from 1920-1931 and two volumes dealing with Japan, 1931-1941. From the State Department

Covers activities of the past year related to U.S. trade policies, agreements, and trade laws. Includes information about World Trade Organization dispute settlement decisions, antidumping and intellectual property rights infringement cases, and bilateral trade issues with major U.S. trading partners—the European Union, China, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Brazil. From the U.S. International Trade Commission

A collection of newspapers produced by Japanese-Americans who were relocated to internment camps on the West Coast during World War II. The issues cover community events, information about the camps and the relocation process, and include editorials. From the Library of Congress

Press release which announces the availability of 20 more digitized volumes of the Foreign Relations of the U. S. historical series. The latest release covers volumes from 1932 through 1935 and a volume on the Soviet Union, 1933-1939. From the Office of the Historian, Department of State

Latest semi-annual report on unfair currency practices by trading partners, especially those with a bilateral trade surplus with the U.S. Special attention is focused on China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Germany, and Switzerland. Also covers economic, trade, and exchange rate developments for the first six months of 2016. From the Treasury Department

Surveys the rules that apply to the operation of civilian drones in thirteen countries and the European Union including concerns about public safety, privacy, and national security. From the Law Library of Congress

Discusses the regulation of spending on election campaigns and the availability of free air time in seven countries: Austria, Canada, Finland, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. From the Law Library of Congress